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SUMMARY:Rhyll: Devonshire Tea at Richardson's Cottage
DESCRIPTION:World Vision is raising funds by holding a Devonshire Tea event on Sunday 6th November 2022 at historic Richardsons’ Cottage on the foreshore in Rhyll from 2pm – 4.30pm. \nCome along and enjoy some delicacies and re-live the history of the cottage and the tea rooms that operated in the early 1930’s by Josie Richardson. Hear about the Richardsons and their life as early settlers at Rhyll. Enjoy the open garden too. Optional glass of bubbly plus the traditional ‘Rhyll’ strawberries and cream. Tickets are $15 per head and can be pre-purchased at https://www.trybooking.com/CDMG \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/rhyll-devonshire-tea-at-richardsons-cottage/
LOCATION:Richardson’s Cottage\, Beach Rd\, Rhyll\, VIC\, 3923\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221106T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221106T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123314
CREATED:20221031T005019Z
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SUMMARY:HISTORYFEST by Romsey & Lancefield Districts Historical Society
DESCRIPTION:Connecting Communities\nThe importance of writing local history and heritage\nRomsey & Lancefield Districts Historical Society will be holding its second annual HistoryFest in November 2022. \nThis event is aimed fairly and squarely at historical societies and their members so do come along and learn from others\, and share your knowledge and experience. \nEight Historical Societies in central Victoria are joining together for the day to talk about connecting their communities to the work they do. For decades historical societies have helped their local community\, and those more distant\, explore their family history and heritage. They also assist home buyers find out who lived in their house before them. The Royal Historical Society of Victoria will discuss the need for local historical societies\, their core work\, and how the RHSV can assist us. Two distinguished historians – Peter Yule and Richard Trembath – will talk about their experience writing local history and its importance to the history of Victoria. Peter and Richard are engaging speakers and have a great deal to offer our HistoryFest.\nAnd local historical societies will talk about their latest books and latest projects. These books will be available for sale during and at the end of the day while the audience enjoys music and exchanging ideas. Entry at $30 includes morning tea\, lunch and afternoon tea.\nVenue: The Annexe\, Lancefield Mechanics’ Institute\, corner The Crescent and High Street\, Lancefield \nTickets are $30 and can be pre-purchased here: History@Lancefield Connecting Communities HistoryFest Tickets\, Lancefield Mechancis’ Institute\, Lancefield | TryBooking Australia \nProgram \n10.30 am:         Opening of HistoryFest by Professor Dimity Reed and the Hon. Mary-Anne Thomas \n10.40 am:         The importance of writing local history and heritage: Historians Dr Peter Yule and Dr Richard Trembath \n11.30 am:          Morning Tea: 15 minutes \n11.45 am:          Meet your Local Historical Society – Presentations (1): \nRoyal Historical Society of Victoria – Dr Rosalie Triolo; Broadford Historical Society; Chewton Historical Society; Kilmore Historical Society; Friends of Kyneton Museum \n1.00 pm:            Lunch: 30 minutes \n1.30pm:             Meet your Local Historical Society – Presentations (2): \nMalmsbury Historical Society; Romsey & Lancefield Districts Historical Society; Wallan History Group; Woodend & District Heritage Society \n3.00 pm:           Dimity Reed concluding remarks \nRefreshments\, Drinks and Afternoon Tea\, book sales
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/historyfest-by-romsey-lancefield-districts-historical-society/
LOCATION:Lancefield Mechanics Institute\, High Street\, Lancefield\, VIC\, 3435\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221104T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221104T170000
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SUMMARY:ACAHUCH Symposium : Parklife 2022
DESCRIPTION:The values ascribed to streets and landscapes\, buildings and places shift over time. Access\, interpretation and display have become crucial components in recognising and enacting conservation. \nThe landscape of Quor-nóng/Royal Park has been inhabited by First Peoples for millennia. Following colonisation\, Royal Park was reserved as a public park with neighbourhoods and institutions constructed on its edges. Park Life seeks to interrogate the impact of institutions such as the university\, hospitals\, a prison\, a major park and a zoo\, as well as local precincts. Parkville is a suburb of diverse building types surrounding Royal Park\, and home to major Melbourne institutions including the symposium host\, the University of Melbourne. Parkville has played a pivotal role in Australian understandings of heritage\, memory\, commemoration\, and dwelling. \nIn 1972\, South Parkville was declared Melbourne’s first historic area by the National Trust. This one-day symposium strives to examine how global and national understandings of heritage have been reflected in all parts of Parkville\, and what different meanings Parkville has come to take on since that time. \nKEYNOTE SPEAKERS \n\nProfessor Emeritus Miles Lewis AM\nAssociate Professor Shawana Andrews\n\nVENUE AND REGISTRATION \nThe symposium will be held (in a COVID-19 safe manner) at the University of Melbourne’s Glyn Davis (MSD) Building\, and involve a walking tour of Parkville. A $50 / $25 fee covering catering costs will apply for those attending in-person. Due to COVID-19 restrictions\, these arrangements are subject to change. \nCONTACT \nThe symposium team is David Nichols\, Catherine Townsend\, Hannah Lewi and Theo Blankley.\nEnquiries | ACAHUCH Coordinator : theo.blankley@unimelb.edu.au
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/acahuch-symposium-parklife-2022/
LOCATION:Glyn Davies Building\, University of Melbourne\, Parkville\, VIC\, 3052\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Centre of Architectural History%2C Urban and Cultural Heritage":MAILTO:theo.blankley@unimelb.edu.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221030
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CREATED:20221004T035346Z
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SUMMARY:Royal Exhibition Building Dome Promenade
DESCRIPTION:For the first time in 100 years\, visitors will have the opportunity to ascend to the base of the Royal Exhibition Building’s majestic dome and experience breathtaking views of the Melbourne skyline. \nThe Royal Exhibition Building Dome Promenade will open to the public from Saturday 29 October 2022. \nAs the first Australian building to be awarded a UNESCO World Heritage Listing\, the Royal Exhibition Building has great historical and cultural importance\, not only to Melbourne\, but to all of Australia. \nThe highly anticipated new attraction was developed as part of a Federal Government budget commitment\, restoring integral aspects of the fabric of the building to protect and preserve its world and national heritage values. \nWith its origins steeped in the Marvellous Melbourne era\, the Royal Exhibition Building was built for the 1880 Melbourne International Exhibition\, embodying civic values and providing a majestic place where people\, culture and ideas could come together. \nThe Dome Promenade was a key attraction of both the 1880 and 1888 international exhibitions and operated as a commercial venture\, providing visitors the opportunity to view the Melbourne skyline in much the same way as will be offered from next month. \nWith the Protection & Promotion Project now complete\, Museums Victoria CEO & Director Lynley Crosswell says she is looking forward to the Promenade deck being open so the community will have the opportunity to enjoy the building’s remarkable Promenade view\, along with an exhibition that explores the building’s history and uses over the years. \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/royal-exhibition-building-dome-promenade/
LOCATION:Royal Exhibition Building\, 11 Nicholson Street\, Carlton\, VIC\, 3053\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museums Victoria":MAILTO:mvbookings@museum.vic.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221026T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221026T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123314
CREATED:20221006T050442Z
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SUMMARY:“Trust me on This”
DESCRIPTION:Event presented by the Fellows’ Group of the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne \nSocial Trust is an important glue binding societies together.  For just one example\, countries with high trust levels had significantly better results in tackling Covid.  And trust has also been a powerful driver of economic development.  But there is another side – high levels of trust also create opportunities for the shyster\, those benefiting from spreading mistrust. \nIn this wide-ranging talk\, Tony Ward discusses the nature of social trust.  He also argues that some\, especially economic\, developments are now working to diminish trust. \nSpeaker: Tony Ward \nTony has been an Honorary Fellow in History at the University of Melbourne since 2011\, writing two books and numerous well-received articles\, both in journals and on The Conversation website.  He has had a varied work career\, in academia\, public service\, and running a private consultancy firm.  Tony has a Ph.D in economic history from Monash. \nSHAPS History Fellows’ Group \nThis presentation is part of the monthly seminar series organised by the Fellows’ Group of the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne.  There is a $10 charge for attendance\, which includes refreshments.  Any surpluses contribute to a Prize Fund which supports an annual prize for history students. \nPlease note that\, on booking\, you will automatically be sent a confirmation email – please check your Junk or Spam mail folder if it is not immediately apparent in your in-box. Zoom log-in details will be sent to those attending via Zoom just 24 hours before the event. \nRefreshments are served from 5:30pm with the lecture and Zoom event due to start at 6pm.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/trust-me-on-this/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221025T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221025T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123314
CREATED:20220713T023402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T040414Z
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SUMMARY:Family History Social Group
DESCRIPTION:Do you enjoy friendly conversation and family history? \nShare your knowledge and skills with other group members in a friendly and supportive environment while making use of the many resources available at the PMI Victorian History Library. Whether you are just starting out with your family history research or have many years experience you are welcome to come along. \nLast Tuesday of each month\, Tue Aug 30th\, Tue Sept 27th\, Tue Oct 25th\, Tue 29th Nov in 2022. \nBook for one or book for all copying this link into your internet browser: https://www.trybooking.com/CBBZX\nOr phone us (03) 9510 3393
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/family-history-social-group/2022-10-25/
LOCATION:Prahran Mechanics Institute\, 39 St Edmonds Road\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prahran Mechanics' Institute Victorian History Library":MAILTO:library@pmi.net.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221022T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221022T170000
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CREATED:20220920T003247Z
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SUMMARY:HIDDEN TREASURE a celebration of the HTPAA's 40th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Come and experience LIVE demonstrations and talks by a BLACKSMITH\, JEWELLER\, CLOCKMAKER\, CABINETMAKER sharing their knowledge . \n\n\n\n\n\nThe Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia celebrates its 40th anniversary with a day of ‘Hidden Treasures’ including an exhibition of the Caine Tool Collection\, owned by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the HTPAA. There will also be a unique display of rare tools\, trades and materials with live demonstrations\, lectures and a tool market. There will be education\, entertainment and refreshments for all ages. \nFor more information on the event and HTPAA go to https://htpaa.org.au/events/hidden-treasures-2022 \n\n\n\n\nThere is also coffee and food vans . \n$12 entry / $10 concession / children under 14 free \nTickets available through Eventbrite \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/hidden-treasure-a-celebration-of-the-htpaas-40th-anniversary/
LOCATION:Brighton Town Hall\, Cnr Carpenter & Wilson Streets\, Brighton\, VIC\, 3186\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221020T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221020T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123314
CREATED:20221014T064641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221016T234215Z
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SUMMARY:History of Scouting in Victorian Reformatory Prisons - Libraries After DarkAuto Draft
DESCRIPTION:While researching for his latest book\, historian and JP (& long-time member of the Scouting movement) Colin Rimington\, came across an interesting aspect of Scouting history in both the Castlemaine and Pentridge reformatory prisons. He has written about this and will be presenting at Greater Dandenong Libraries Thursday 20th October.  This event can be attended both online or in person.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/history-of-scouting-in-victorian-reformatory-prisons-libraries-after-darkauto-draft/
LOCATION:Springvale Library\, 5 Hillcrest Grove\, Springvale\, Victoria\, 3171\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="City of Greater Dandenong Libraries":MAILTO:cgdlibraries@cgd.vic.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221019T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221019T213000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123314
CREATED:20221004T053625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T053625Z
UID:10000810-1666207800-1666215000@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Kew Historical Society\, Annual Dickinson Lecture by Dr Rosalie Triolo
DESCRIPTION:Kew Historical Society. Annual Dickinson Lecture; \nRemembering Our State School Teachers and Pupils of Kew and Surrounds: The Home Front and Battle Front\, 1914-18 presented by Dr Rosalie Triolo\nThe Great War profoundly touched the lives of Australian teachers\, school children and local\ncommunities. Many teachers fought and died\, and were joined by their older students. For years after\, the names of those who fell were respectfully displayed on school honor boards\, in honor books and remembered by other commemorative means\, including through the introduction of Anzac Day. \nDr Rosalie Triolo will explore how teachers and school communities were affected by patriotic appeals and activities\, and how they responded to\nthe long years of grim news from Gallipoli\, the Western Front and other sites of training\, fighting and convalescence. \n  \n19 October 2022\nJust Theatre\, Kew Court House\n188 High Street\, Kew VIC 3101\nWednesday 7.30 for 8 pm\nTickets $20\, can be purchased through Boroondara Arts bookings website\, or 9278 4770 or  kch@boroondara.vic.gov.au \n  \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/kew-historical-society-annual-dickinson-lecture-by-dr-rosalie-triolo/
LOCATION:Just Theatre\, Kew Court House\, 188 High Street\, Kew\, VIC\, 3101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kew Historical Society Inc":MAILTO:info@kewhistoricalsociety.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221019T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221019T191500
DTSTAMP:20260423T123314
CREATED:20221014T043926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T043926Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture – Working Lives: Stories from the Immigration Museum’s Collection
DESCRIPTION:Working life stories from the past and present told through the Immigration Museum’s diverse collections. \n\nWork remains a cornerstone of identity for many of us. Yet the ways we think about work continues to evolve.  Work can shape and share ideas of community\, gender\, memory\, creativity\, sexuality\, activism\, ethnicity\, and our sense of individual and collective value. Work also acts as a thread that connects us to people\, places\, and other times. \nA new exhibition opening at Immigration Museum\, Working Lives highlights a range of stories from our Museum collections which explore the diversity of our working experiences across time. Curators\, collection managers and community storytellers will reflect on a selection of these stories\, objects and images and what they tell us about how we have collected\, documented and continue to develop our Museum collections through community engagement. \nMelbourne Museum is hosting a great talk based on the exhibition – please note that the exhibition is at the Immigration Museum\, however the talk is being held at the Melbourne Museum \nTickets for the talk can be booked here \n\n\n\n\n$5 / $8 / $10 / $12\n\n\nSpeakers\nMichelle Stevenson\, Head History & Technology Dept \nDeb Tout-Smith\, Senior Curator\, Home & Community Life \nDr Moya McFadzean\, Senior Curator\, Migration & Cultural Diversity \nLorenzo Iozzi\, Manager\, Image Collections \nNyadol Nyuon OAM\, Executive Director\, Sir Zelman Cowan Centre\, Victoria University; former refugee & lawyer\, writer & human rights activist
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/lecture-working-lives-stories-from-the-immigration-museums-collection/
LOCATION:Melbourne Museum\, 11 Nicholson St\, Carlton\, VIC\, 3053\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Melbourne Museum":MAILTO:mvbookings@museum.vic.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221019T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221019T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123314
CREATED:20220919T004254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T014816Z
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SUMMARY:Discover Local History through Trove
DESCRIPTION:Trove is your national discovery service managed by the National Library of Australia. \nThis talk will provide an introduction to the wealth of information that can be found. We will look at examples and strategies to find information about people and places in our Region. \nPresented by Yarra Plenty Regional Library\nWatsonia Library\n4-6 Ibbottson Street\, Watsonia
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/discover-local-history-through-trove/
LOCATION:Watsonia Library\, 4-6 Ibbottson Street\, Watsonia\, 4-6 Ibbottson Street\,\, Watsonia\, VIC\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Plenty Regional Library":MAILTO:LPidgeon@yprl.vic.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221018T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221018T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123314
CREATED:20220831T025722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221018T021622Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: What we found…Victoria’s queer heritage
DESCRIPTION:Notice of Cancellation on Tuesday 18th October 2022 \n“We’re very sorry to announce that we are cancelling tonight’s event: What we found…Victoria’s queer heritage with Dr Graham Willett. We have two staff members with suspected COVID\, so have made the difficult decision to not take the risk. We will be rescheduling as soon as possible\, and will let everyone know once we have a new date. We will also be closed for the remainder of the day.\nWe apologize for the late notice and the inconvenience.\nAll the best\nThe PMI Victorian History Library  Inc. Team” \n____________________________________________ \nIn 2021\, the Australian Queer Archives published a report\, for Heritage Victoria\, into the history of LGBTIQ+ Victoria in 100 places and objects across the state and as far back as the 1830s. The PMI Victorian History Library Inc. again welcomes lead author and researcher\, Graham Willett\, to take us through his fascinating process and findings. This presentation was in such demand during the 2022 Midsumma Festival\, that we are welcoming Graham back for a second time. \nEvent is free but bookings essential using this link: https://www.trybooking.com/CCJNE\nOr\nphoning: 03 9510 3393 \n(Gold coin donations to the PMI Victorian History Library Inc. are welcomed.)
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/what-we-foundvictorias-queer-heritage/
LOCATION:Prahran Mechanics Institute\, 39 St Edmonds Road\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prahran Mechanics' Institute Victorian History Library":MAILTO:library@pmi.net.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221017
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220705T043257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220705T043257Z
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SUMMARY:Y Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
DESCRIPTION:Was a country girl ready for the harsh life of the YWCA Richmond? \nDoery House\, the YWCA hostel at 353 Church Street\, Richmond\, Victoria\, should have been a home away from home for teenage girls from the country residing there in the late 1960s. Alas\, this was nowhere near reality. Rosalie Webb\, who has written Y Girls Just Wanna Have Fun about her experiences living in the YWCA hostel\, will speak at at  Richmond & Burnley Historical Society event. As Rosalie’s story unfolds\, the villain behind the walls and the hidden secrets become apparent. This book details many of the stories occurring during a three-year period between 1966 and 1969. They are all based on fact. The story is interwoven with daily life in the rag trade\, the evolution of Richmond\, the politics of the Vietnam War\, multiculturalism\, the gangland wars\, and gender attitudes. \nBook for catering purposes: richmondhs@optusnet.com.au or phone 9427 1800 \nTimes probably 2pm – 4pm – please confirm on booking
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/y-girls-just-wanna-have-fun/
LOCATION:Rosalie Webb Studio\, 1 / 15 Barnett Way\, Richmond\, VIC\, 3121\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Richmond &amp%3Bamp%3B Burnley Historical Society":MAILTO:richmondhs@optusnet.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221015T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221015T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220919T003927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T014750Z
UID:10000801-1665842400-1665846000@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:The Australian Football Card - a collected history
DESCRIPTION:The footy season might be over\, but you can still enjoy some football history! \nIn this session\, Australian Rules Football historian and author Francis Doherty will showcase examples from his Australian Rules football card collection and profile some local men who made their marks in the big leagues. \nPresented by Yarra Plenty Regional Library\nRosanna Library\,\n72 Turnham Avenue\, Rosanna
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/the-australian-football-card-a-collected-history/
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Football.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Plenty Regional Library":MAILTO:LPidgeon@yprl.vic.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221015T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221015T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20200309T212845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211019T003642Z
UID:10000085-1665824400-1665849600@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Clan Winter-Irving Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Clan Winter-Irving Gathering\n  \nNote! Due to current outbreak of COVID + border closures\, event has been rescheduled for 2022\nThis inaugural 1 day event (15/10/2022) will provide an opportunity for descendants of the Winter’s\, Winter-Irving’s and the Irving’s of Bonshaw (Scotland) to gather and share their ancestry. Participants are encouraged to bring along family documents\, photos\, memorabilia and historical items to share with others.\nThe day will be held at Noorilim\, the nostalgic mansion built by William Irving Winter-Irving in 1879 near Nagambie. A spit roast lunch is included in the entry fee.\nGuest speakers include:\nRupert Irving – Heir to the Clan Chief Irving of Bonshaw (traveling from Scotland)\nJohn McMaster – The former butler of Noorilim Mansion talking on his experiences\nJennifer F. O’Donnell – Historian speaking on the History of Noorilim \nVisit www.winter-irving.com for full details and to RSVP
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/clan-winter-irving-gathering/
LOCATION:Noorilim Estate\, 205 WAHRING-MURCHISON E RD\, WAHRING\, Victoria\, 3608\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Noorilim-areal-close-up.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Andrew Winter-Irving &amp%3B Andrew Mead":MAILTO:Bonshawmead@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221013T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221013T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220919T003548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T014802Z
UID:10000800-1665655200-1665664200@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Local History Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Are you a local history enthusiast? Did you know that there are many local history groups in the Bnayule\, Nillumbik and Whittlesea municipalities that you are welcome to join? \nThese groups gather regularly for guest speakers and excursions. They publish informative newsletters\, manage collections and online content\, and support wider products such as the production of the Nillumbik Heritage Guide. Some manage museums and exhibitions\, publish books\, and install heritage markers. \nMeet these passionate volunteers in our local history community. Learn about what they do\, the benefits that historical societies add to the community\, and why they believe in the value of history. Enjoy displays and presentations and take the opportunity to learn about where you live. \nThe following groups will be represented: Andrew Ross Museum\, (Kangaroo Ground)\, Eltham District Historical Society\, Greensborough Historical Society\, Heidelberg Historical Society and Nillumbik Historical Society (Diamond Creek). \nLocal history publications\, produced by local history groups will be available for sale (cash only). \nPresented by Yarra Plenty Regional Library\nDiamond Valley Library\nCivic Drive\, Greensborough\, Vic.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/local-history-showcase/
LOCATION:Diamond Valley Library
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Local-History-Showcase.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Plenty Regional Library":MAILTO:LPidgeon@yprl.vic.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221009T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221009T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220905T001257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220905T001257Z
UID:10000341-1665313200-1665327600@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Yarrambat Heritage Museum Open Day
DESCRIPTION:Open Day for the community at the Yarrambat Heritage Museum\, 742 Yan Yean Road\, Yarrambat – enter via Yarrambat Golf Course main entry gate. Operational gold Battery\, 150+ year old “Len Young Woolshed”\, relocated first Yarrambat school classroom \, plus vehicles and displays of historical interest. 1 p.m. Community presentations by Year Six students from Yarrambat Primary School. Free entry & free BBQ! . All welcome.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/yarrambat-heritage-museum-open-day/2022-10-09/
LOCATION:Yarrambat Heritage Museum\, 742 Yan Yean Road\, Yarrambat\, Victoria\, 3091\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Yarrambats-historic-classroom-moving-to-a-new-home-2004.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Brendon Smith - YHS Secretary":MAILTO:bjsmith007@bigpond.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221006T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221006T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220811T055510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T065518Z
UID:10000792-1665077400-1665082800@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Who Do We Think We Are
DESCRIPTION:A show celebrating the diversity of U3A Melbourne City’s members: from first nation\, through first fleet\, convicts and early settlers to twentieth century refugees.  A collection of illustrated personal stories with universal themes of love and war\, oppression and adventure\, with surprises and misunderstandings along the way\, all helping us to learn more about each other and the society in which we live.\nFree entry but you must register through Trybooking link
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/who-do-we-think-we-are/
LOCATION:Deakin Edge Theatre\, Federation Square\, Federation Suare\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/October-6th-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="U3A Melbourne City":MAILTO:office@u3amelbcity.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221006T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221006T113000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220919T001150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T014850Z
UID:10000799-1665052200-1665055800@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Eltham Courthouse Restoration
DESCRIPTION:Built in 1860\, the Eltham Courthouse is the oldest public building remaining in the Shire of Nillumbik. \nIn 2021\, a restoration project was undertaken to bring new life to this architectural significant building. It was completed in early 2022. \nJim Connor of the Eltham District Historical Society will join us to discuss the original function of the courthouse\, the building’s unique features and the project undertaken by Nillumbik Shire Council to fully restore the building. \nPresented by Yarra Plenty Regional Library\nEltham Library\,\nPanther Place\, Eltham
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/eltham-courthouse-restoration/
LOCATION:Eltham Library
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Eltham-Courthouse.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Plenty Regional Library":MAILTO:LPidgeon@yprl.vic.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221005T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221005T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220928T004511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220929T222534Z
UID:10000807-1664964000-1664971200@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Women in Eltham Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:Stories connect us to our local heritage. \nNestled on high ground\, once overlooking the village of Eltham\, we will tour part of the cemetery and recognise the contributions of some local women to the Eltham district community and share stories of women now interred in these grounds. \nFrom pioneer women to the first woman in Eltham to attend University\, the silent film actress\, and the community-spirited politician. From the Post Mistress to the World War One nurse. \nBookings are essential and places are limited. \nThis event is being hosted by Yarra Plenty Regional Library  in partnership with Eltham District Historical Society and Eltham Cemetery Trust. \nEltham Cemetery\, 40 Mt Pleasant Road\, Eltham.  Access car park via Metery Road.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/women-in-eltham-cemetery-tour/
LOCATION:Eltham Cemetery\, Metery Road\, Eltham\, VIC\, 3095\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Women-in-Eltham-Cemetery-Tour.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Plenty Regional Library":MAILTO:LPidgeon@yprl.vic.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221004T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221004T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220919T004418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T014902Z
UID:10000803-1664881200-1664884800@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Lost Banyule
DESCRIPTION:Graham Thorley of the Heidelberg Historical Society will join us to reflect on the changing face of the Banyule municipality via its population\, buildings\, infrastructure\, and ways of life. \nBanyule’s rolling hills and valleys\, vegetation and grasslands abound with colourful native birds and wildlife attracting pastoralists\, investors and settlers. \nProperties were established on a grand scale\, including Joseph Hawdon’s “Banyule”\, townships grew and new cultures were attracted. Within a short period of 35 years\, the small village\, first known as Warringal and later as Heidelberg\, had grown from a few scattered houses into a flourishing community. Heidelberg became a Shire in 1871\, then a City in 1934. The City of Banyule was established in 1994. \nPresented by Yarra Plenty Regional Library\nIvanhoe Library & Cultural Hub\,\n275 Upper Heidelberg Road\, Ivanhoe\, Vic. \nImage: Heidelberg Road\, Looking South Ivanhoe\, State Library Victoria
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/lost-banyule/
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Event-3112.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Plenty Regional Library":MAILTO:LPidgeon@yprl.vic.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220927T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220927T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220926T021955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220926T021955Z
UID:10000806-1664307000-1664307000@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Men and Ships Driven by the Wind
DESCRIPTION:At the September meeting of the Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society Bruce Gooley will speak on the topic of  Men and Ships Driven by the Wind. \nBruce is a graduate of Melbourne University and a researcher\, presenter and self-published author with a special interest in maritime history. He is a volunteer tutor at the Hawthorn University of the Third Age (U3A). He has presented over 120 one and a half hour illustrated maritime history talks there\, and has also presented to Probus and historical societies\, and has documented these talks in book format. \nBruce was a member of the Mornington Yacht Club for more than 50 years and owned and raced yachts in Port Phillip Bay\, and Bass Strait\, and has crewed on yachts racing to Vanuatu and around the State of Hawaii and cruising in the Beagle Channel. \nHe is also a member of the Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network and he has presented several papers to them \nThe meeting will also available be available on zoom. A link will be provided closer to the date. \nTo book: Please call Glen Cosham on 0468 966 742 \nMeetings 7.30 pm\, fourth Tuesday of every month but December\, Upstairs\, Port Melbourne Town Hall.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/men-and-ships-driven-by-the-wind/
LOCATION:Port Melbourne Town Hall\, 333 Bay Street\, Port Melbourne\, VIC\, 3207\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Men-and-ships.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society":MAILTO:secretary@pmhps.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220927T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220927T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220713T023402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T040414Z
UID:10000776-1664283600-1664289000@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Family History Social Group
DESCRIPTION:Do you enjoy friendly conversation and family history? \nShare your knowledge and skills with other group members in a friendly and supportive environment while making use of the many resources available at the PMI Victorian History Library. Whether you are just starting out with your family history research or have many years experience you are welcome to come along. \nLast Tuesday of each month\, Tue Aug 30th\, Tue Sept 27th\, Tue Oct 25th\, Tue 29th Nov in 2022. \nBook for one or book for all copying this link into your internet browser: https://www.trybooking.com/CBBZX\nOr phone us (03) 9510 3393
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/family-history-social-group/2022-09-27/
LOCATION:Prahran Mechanics Institute\, 39 St Edmonds Road\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/30th-Aug-2022-Family-Histroy-Social-Group-Poster_Family-History-Month_AND_History-Month-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Prahran Mechanics' Institute Victorian History Library":MAILTO:library@pmi.net.au
GEO:-37.8498022;144.9916641
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Prahran Mechanics Institute 39 St Edmonds Road Prahran VIC 3181 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=39 St Edmonds Road:geo:144.9916641,-37.8498022
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220921T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220921T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220831T234943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220901T014645Z
UID:10000335-1663788600-1663794000@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Chinese Market Gardens from Coburg to Bentleigh
DESCRIPTION:Glen Eira Historical Society’s Speaker Series this month is a talk by Terry Young on Chinese Market Gardens from Coburg to Bentleigh.  \nTerry is Vice President of Chinese Australian Family Historians of Victoria (CAFHOV) and spent the first year of his life in a Coburg Market garden. His Chinese father and grandfather were both market gardeners. In order to better understand the life of his forebears\, he has spent recent years researching the life of market gardeners and discovering the locations of market gardens across the suburbs of Melbourne.\nThis presentation will give an overview of the life of this mostly forgotten group\, who had an influence on early 20th century cuisine. They were a critical part of a vast green grocery business network supplying vegetables to Melbourne. Where did they come from and where did they go? This talk will discuss market gardens of Melbourne but also include more recent research of early Chinese market gardens in the Glen Eira District..\nAlso included will be an introduction to the Victorian CEDT Index project which won the Victorian Community History Award 2021.\nSupper provided. Drinks can be purchased from the bar before and after the presentation. Please arrive 7.15pm for 7.30pm start. Bookings not required.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/chinese-market-gardens-from-coburg-to-bentleigh/
LOCATION:Murrumbeena Bowls Club\, 10 Blackwood Street\, Carnegie\, VIC\, 3163\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Chinese-market-gardeners.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Glen Eira Historical Society":MAILTO:gehs@optusnet.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220915T181500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220915T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220811T083037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T083037Z
UID:10000795-1663265700-1663270200@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:2022 Ernest Scott Lecture Part I: ‘Damaged Goods from Scotland: The long arm of traumatic childhood in convict history’
DESCRIPTION:The School of Historical and Philosophical Studies is pleased to present the first Ernest Scott Prize lecture of 2022: \n‘Damaged Goods from Scotland: The long arm of traumatic childhood in convict history’ \nPresented by Janet McCalman AC\, Emeritus Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor \nAustralia is unique among settler-colonies in having detailed physical and behavourial records of many of its original settlers—the convicts. We can know our European past more intimately than can Canadians or New Zealanders. We may think that we know these stories and what they mean\, but when we look at our convict ancestors as a population using the tools of historical demography\, there are surprises. Above all that childhood remained the most significant determinant of these troubled lives\, not the trials of the convict system nor the tribulations of adulthood. \nThe Ernest Scott Prize is awarded annually for the most distinguished contribution to the history of Australia or New Zealand\, or the history of colonisation. Part II of the 2022 Ernest Scott lecture prize will be presented by the joint winner\, Lucy Mackintosh on the evening of 13 October 2022. \nIMPORTANT INFORMATION\nDue to current COVID-19 restrictions and University guidelines\, there are a number of conditions currently in place for our in-person events. To read more about the University’s COVID-19 response\, please visit: https://www.unimelb.edu.au/coronavirus. \n\nThe University continues to strongly encourage individuals to remain up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations\, but no longer requires evidence of vaccination in order to access campus.\nWearing a mask remains recommended when you cannot physically distance.\nPlease stay at home if you feel unwell or have been ordered to isolate.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJanet McCalman AC\nEmeritus Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor and Professorial Fellow of the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies\n\nJanet McCalman AC is Emeritus Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor and Professorial Fellow of the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne. She is the author of four award-winning social histories—Struggletown\, Journeyings\, Sex and Suffering\, and most recently Vandemonians: the repressed history of Colonial Victoria\, Miegunyah Press 2021. In 2020\, with Emma Dawson\, she co-edited What Happens Next: Reconstructing Australia after COVID-19. For twenty years she taught interdisciplinary history in both the faculty of Arts and in the Melbourne School of Population & Global Health \n\n\n\n\nBOOK HERE
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/2022-ernest-scott-lecture-part-i-damaged-goods-from-scotland-the-long-arm-of-traumatic-childhood-in-convict-history/
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Janet-McCalman-low-res.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="School of Historical and Philosophical Studies":MAILTO:shaps-events-admin@unimelb.edu.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220915T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220915T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220830T052750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220830T052750Z
UID:10000331-1663264800-1663270200@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Ernest Scott Prize Lecture by Janet McCalman
DESCRIPTION:First Ernest Scott Prize lecture of 2022: \n‘Damaged Goods from Scotland: The long arm of traumatic childhood in convict history’ \nPresented by Emeritus Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor \nJanet McCalman AC \nDate:  Thursday 15 September 2022 \nTime:  6:15pm – 7:30pm \nVenue:  Kathleen Fitzpatrick Theatre\, Basement\, Arts West Building \nAustralia is unique among settler-colonies in having detailed physical and behavourial records of many of its original settlers—the convicts. We can know our European past more intimately than can Canadians or New Zealanders. We may think that we know these stories and what they mean\, but when we look at our convict ancestors as a population using the tools of historical demography\, there are surprises. Above all that childhood remained the most significant determinant of these troubled lives\, not the trials of the convict system nor the tribulations of adulthood. \nJanet McCalman AC is Emeritus Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor and Professorial Fellow of the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne. She is the author of four award-winning social histories—Struggletown\, Journeyings\, Sex and Suffering\, and most recently Vandemonians: the repressed history of Colonial Victoria\, Miegunyah Press 2021. In 2020\, with Emma Dawson\, she co-edited What Happens Next: Reconstructing Australia after COVID-19. For twenty years she taught interdisciplinary history in both the faculty of Arts and in the Melbourne School of Population & Global Health. \n  \nClick here to Register Now \nEmail shaps-events-admin@unimelb.edu.au for any questions. \nThe Ernest Scott Prize is awarded annually for the most distinguished contribution to the history of Australia or New Zealand\, or the history of colonisation. Part II of the 2022 Ernest Scott lecture prize will be presented by the joint winner\, Lucy Mackintosh on the evening of 13 October 2022. \nIMPORTANT INFORMATION \nDue to current COVID-19 restrictions and University guidelines\, there are a number of conditions currently in place for our in-person events. To read more about the University’s COVID-19 response\, please visit: https://www.unimelb.edu.au/coronavirus. \n\nThe University continues to strongly encourage individuals to remain up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations\, but no longer requires evidence of vaccination in order to access campus.\nWearing a mask remains recommended when you cannot physically distance.\nPlease stay at home if you feel unwell or have been ordered to isolate.\n\n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/ernest-scott-prize-lecture-by-janet-mccalman/
LOCATION:Kathleen Fitzpatrick Theatre
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/janet-mccalman.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="University of Melbourne":MAILTO:jaynie@unimelb.edu.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220914T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220914T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220728T075234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220809T011527Z
UID:10000317-1663176600-1663183800@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Friends of La Trobe’s Cottage Annual Lecture: The Lady of St Kilda
DESCRIPTION:The Lady of St Kilda: a link between the Outer Hebrides and the Antipodes.\nSpeaker John Botham\, Chair of Friends of La Trobe’s Cottage\, who visited the Island of St Kilda in June. \nThis illustrated talk explains how the Schooner Lady of St Kilda connected La Trobe’s naming of St Kilda with the remote Scottish island of St Kilda. A second link involved the Barque Priscilla. She carried 36 St Kilda migrants\, but only 16 survived the voyage to Port Phillip. \nVenue: Royal Historical Society of Victoria\, Cnr William and A’Beckett\, Streets\, Melbourne. Refreshments starting at 5:30pm. Admission $25 per person. \nEnquiries: email secretary@latrobesociety.org.au\, or phone  0412 517 061. \nThis is a C J La Trobe Society/Friends of La Trobe’s Cottage event – guests are welcome \nBookings are essential and can be made through the C J La Trobe Society website: https://www.latrobesociety.org.au/friends-of-la-trobes-cottage-annual-lecture-3
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/friends-of-la-trobes-cottage-annual-lecture-3/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/St-Kilda.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="C J La Trobe Society":MAILTO:treasurer@latrobesociety.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220914T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220914T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220823T042315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220823T051943Z
UID:10000327-1663149600-1663164000@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:AMaGA Victoria's GLAM*- show: Greet\, Listen\, Ask and Mingle - Beechworth
DESCRIPTION:The AMaGA Victoria team (well two of us\, Ash Robertson\, Executive Director and Michelle Fracaro\, Events and Professional Development Manager) are hitting the road to come and chat with YOU about all things AMaGA. We would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions about what we do and how we do it. Come and chat to us at a location near you where we will GREET and LISTEN to attendees\, encourage you to ASK questions\, and (for the first time in a long time) MINGLE in the same place. Please join us on AMaGA Victoria’s GLAM – show!\nKeep an eye out for more dates in a region near you. We will also be visiting the Goldfields region\, and Gippsland in October and November.\n*By using the term GLAM\, we are certainly referring to being most glamorous\, but mainly we are making a pun on the acronym for our stakeholders used by industry professionals – Galleries\, Libraries\, Archives and Museums.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/amaga-victorias-glam-show-greet-listen-ask-and-mingle-beechworth/
LOCATION:Beechworth Historic Court House\, Beechworth Historic Precinct Reserve\, 94 Ford Street\, Beechworth\, VIC\, 3743\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ORGANIZER;CN="AMaGA":MAILTO:info@amagavic.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220901T181500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220901T191500
DTSTAMP:20260423T123315
CREATED:20220811T081941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T082450Z
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SUMMARY:Gender Inequality\, Gender Norms\, and Australia’s Convict Past
DESCRIPTION:2022 Griffin Economic History Public Lecture \nGender Inequality\, Gender Norms\, and Australia’s Convict Past\nPresented by Professor Pauline Grosjean\, School of Economics\, UNSW \nProfessor Pauline Grosjean will discuss the relationships between gender inequality and norms about gender roles\, such as beliefs about the appropriate way women and men should behave. She will discuss her research about how historically male biased sex ratios in Australia still influence the way women and men behave today and their respective welfare. Professor Grosjean will also see how Australia’s special case illustrates more universal patterns of interactions between societal gender norms and economic and gender inequality\, as studied in her book “Patriarcapitalism” (published in French in September 2021\, forthcoming in English). \nThe University of Melbourne gratefully acknowledges support for the Griffin Economic History Public Lecture from the Peter Griffin and Terry Swann Foundation. \nWe are pleased to announce that this lecture will be delivered in person. Join us for pre-lecture drinks from 5:30pm. \n\nBook here. \nVenue: Copland Theatre (B01)\, The Spot (110)\, University of Melbourne\, Parkville Campus. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProfessor Pauline Grosjean\n\nSchool of Economics\, UNSW \n\n\nPauline Grosjean is a Professor in the School of Economics at UNSW. Previously at the University of San Francisco and the University of California at Berkeley\, she has also worked as an Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. She completed her PhD in economics at Toulouse School in Economics in 2006 after graduating from the Ecole Normale Supérieure. Her research studies the historical and dynamic context of economic development. In particular\, she focuses on how culture and institutions interact and shape long-term economic development and individual behaviour. She has published research that studies the historical process of a wide range of factors that are crucial for economic development\, including cooperation and violence\, trust\, gender norms\, support for democracy and for market reforms\, immigration\, preferences for education\, and conflict. Her recent book deals with the historical roots of gender norms and how they have influenced female-male inequality in the workforce over the 20th century (Patriarcapitalisme\, Le Seuil\, Sep 2021\, forth. in English).
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/gender-inequality-gender-norms-and-australias-convict-past/
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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SUMMARY:An exhibition - Glen Eira Historical Society 50 years 1972-2022
DESCRIPTION:Since its formation in 1972 the Glen Eira Historical Society has collected over 5000 items; documents\, photographs\, ephemera\, maps and more. \nTo commemorate 50 years we dipped into our collection and uncovered some gems\, including member’s favourites\, objects large and small and some of the first donations received. \nThis exhibition will be held in the Glen Eira Council Gallery Two from 1 September to 23 October. Please check the Gallery website for opening times.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/an-exhibition-glen-eira-historical-society-50-years-1972-2022/
LOCATION:Glen Eira City Council Gallery\, Corner Glen Eira and Hawthorn Roads\, Caulfield\, VIC\, 3162\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Glen Eira Historical Society":MAILTO:gehs@optusnet.com.au
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